Hello,I am just posting this information in case someone else could find this useful. Others like myself will soon be upgrading to Windows 7 and when I did I had some issues with PS3 Media Server. I kept having a constant picture freeze at random times during playback that would last between 15-45 seconds. It drove me a crazy and had me going off on a hunt to fix this problem. I never had this problem with XP or Vista so I had first looked to PS3 Media Server for resolution, unfortunately after a lot of searching I did not find any resolution.

I tried many different versions, even the latest beta releases and all would produce the same results. I started looking beyond the software and noticed that with ps3 media server pushing out 720p and DTS audio encoded across the network it was sending some heavy traffic and when it reached a certain threshold the whole network would drop to 0/kbs .

Oddly I then remembered that when i did my fresh install of Windows 7, when I first logged in I was prompted for 3 updates and one of them was my network card. Jackpot. My network card was this:

i had to register with the forum just to say THANK YOU!! This has been driving me insane i have tried different versions of ps3mediaserver, mencoder, changed settings, i was close to reinstalling. I have an asus board i think the realtek drivers are pretty standard for alot of boards, thank you.

Hi,I got same problem with you. I'm using PS3 Media server with Win7 64bit about 1~2 years. Then streaming video starts stuttering during these months. Network adapter stop streaming about 1~2 seconds when heavy load, but Internet connection is still work. I've tried every method something like safe mode test, fix registry, change driver, change configuration, change hardware, reinstall OS...etc. But the problems still occurs.I don't know how to fix it, but i found the other way to using PMS on win7 64bit. To use this you need 2 NIC on your computer. There is a XP-Mode on win7, it just like a simple VMware. So I install it and run PMS on XP environment. I set it to use the specify nic (not Win7 using) so it can get IP on same network segment with PMS.

Notice : don't use folder-sharing from XP-Mode configuration! Only need to share the folder on Win7, then mount it on XP.

In my case, if I using folder share during XP-Mode configuration, my TV can't open the folder on PMS. Then you can using PMS without any network problems.